congrats, but dont feed em so late. They need heat to digest their food properly and by 7 it should be time for lights out. Good luck with the little one.
ive tried the hole thing it doesnt work so well. i just screened the bottom of the cup. it works the best. just use glue. with holes alone it will collect poop and what not.
I usually like to experiment with one new feeder at a time as horn worms will grow pretty fast, and theres a chance your cham might not like some feeders but i hope ur little one will gobble them all up. :D
Ive had some cricket escapees and while they can stink up the joint, its not so bad if u keep up regular cleaning. I have dubia as well but for the most part I love crickets as feeders.
Na im not too sure. It takes quite a while. I had bought 500 baby crickets for my beardie when I first got him and he out grew them and was ready for med/large in no time granted beardies grow pretty fast. Anywho i know breeding your own feeder colonies is a lengthy process to get started so...
Well congrats on the breeding, I want to do the same but id hate for them babies to get out. Only thing is I would take the container out of the chams cage cause it will eventually start to shoot at them and could hurts his tongue.
hornworms would be very great to help hydration but mist him three times a day matbe more if needed and definitaly run a dripper all day. and with the pedialite get the unflavored kind and only give small amounts as it is high in electrolytes. u just want a little to get him going. pls dont take...
Uuuuu have to supplement. Without it his bones wont develope correctly. Calcium w/o d3 every other feeding, calcium w/d3 and multi vitamins twice a month. and what type of uvb bulb are u using. No cfl bulbs get the linier bulbs reptisun 5.0 and the eyes shut could have been dehydration.